Just
recieved a QSL Card from "Slovak Radio " for my RR dated
04/08/2002 when I heard "Slovak Radio " on MW frequency of
1098 kHz. I requested them a seperate "Slovak Radio-Domestic "
QSL but received their traditional "Radio Slovakia
International" QSL Card which does mention "1098 ". Any
one has any idea which Slovak Station this is (on 1098 MW ?) & where
the transmitter is located?

H.S.Brar-IND

GRDXC-ML

Okt 02

Radio
Slovensko 1 1098 kHz, F/D "Radio Bratislva Building" QSL card
in a 142 days for a taped f/up report and IRC.

Slovensky
Rozhlas - Nitra 1098 kHz: F/d "Stamps" card in 6 weeks for a
taped report and $2 US. Also received card in same envelope for a report
sent 6 mos. earlier and never answered. This card features a picture of
Bratislava. No v/s on either card.

15460.
Letter that only confirms that I should keep listening to the Radio
Slovakia, normally this station use to send QSLS in Full Detail. That
actually say in the letter that I keep listening, so I guess this there
way of saying well you heard us. Hope this is not the standard for their
future.

J.Wright-NSW-AUS

Cumbre DX 217

Nov 98

R
Slovakia Int. 15460 1 Week after my last weeks effort. They now send a
map card QSL with FD on reverse, so a nice follow up from last week.

QSL
from Slovakia 15460,17550, at 0700z shows map of world from Slovakia.air
in 2 months, no rp

D.Dyson-AUS

EDXP-ML

Mrz 02

Received
today (March 13th) a full colour, full data (not signed) QSL card from
Radio Slovakia International showing the universe with the world (with a
smiley face) with the Radio Slovakia building (upside down triangle) on
the top and a satellite transmitter, this was for a report on November
28th, 2001 at 0700 UTC on 15,460 kHz. It was postmarked February 28th
and has no airmail sticker on it.

M.Stevenson-NSW-AUS

EDXP-ML

Mrz 02

R
Slovakia Int s,inf ms 5915 qsl-card 46.

G.Brown-G

BDXC-UK 2002-04

Apr 02

R
Slovakia Int no ?? qsl-card 95.

P.Gager-AUT

BDXC-UK 2002-04

Apr 02

R. Slovakia
Int 15460. FD cd, sticker, brochure and sked for email rpt in 8 months.
Post marked Feb 02, so it has been floating in the post for 2 months
before arriving.

RSI:
11715 (Rimavska Sobota, Slovakia). Report, written in English, sent to
the address of Russian service: rsi_russian@slovakradio.sk. QSL features
the stamp, where St.Peter and St.Luke are seen. In 140 days.

Radio
Slovakia International F/D card in one month for reception on 13715 kHz.

M.Crystal-ISR

CIDX 2004-06

Jun 04

Radio
Slovakia International 9440 kHz, F/D "Building of Radio
Bratislava" card in 16 days for an e-mailed report.

M.Delmage-AB-CAN

CIDX 2004-06

Jun 04

RSI, 5930,
f/d (tho time as only "0100") "Radio Bratislava"
buliding in 22 days for an e-mail report. Details on card look computer
generated. I wonder if e-mail rpts via RSI's website are automatically
answered via computer,and not seen by human eyes.

S.R.Barbour Jr-NH-USA

DXLD-ML

Jun 04

9440, Radio
Slovakia International verified with a full data "Building of Radio
Bratislava" card in 17 days. A separate envelope was received the
same day with a program schedule and sticker (my name and address was
hand written on the envelope). Why two separate mailings? Maybe Scott
Barbour's thought that e-mail reports are responded to in an automated
fashion is correct?

RSI 9440
full data card showing 1930s Phillips radio in 38 days. Glad to have
this one if RSI indeed leaves the air at the end of July

J.Ronda-OK-USA

DXplorer-ML

Jul 05

RSI / div.
kHz, 20-49 Tage, det. QSL-Karte

M.Goerke-D

ADDX 2005-08

Aug 05

5930 Jul 15
0100-0130 Slovakia: Radio Slovakia Int. I sent a reception report
immediately along with three IRC's after hearing the news that the
shortwave outlet would be shut down on July 31. I received a QSL card
verifying my report on August 9. Perhaps this is one of the last QSL
cards issued. I haven't tried to tune up on them to find out if they
actually closed down or not.

Radio
Slovakia International, 9.440 and 11.610 kHz, broadcasts in Spanish to
South America, confirmed three reception reports (from February 2006)
with the QSL "View of Bratislava Castle", reports sended by
post, in 67 days. (Listened in Puerto Montt, South of Chile) Also send
programme schedule.

E.Peñailillo-CHL

direct to QIP

Apr 06

14.03.2006,
5915 kHz, det. Karte, V/S: ohne, 14 Tage (RR via Email)

S.Walzog-D

direct to QIP

Apr 06

Received a
QSL card in 25 days from Radio Slovakia International for my reception
report sent on 13 March 2006 via e-mail. My report outlined my reception
of Radio Slovakia's English-language service on 7230 kHz from 0117 UTC
to 0130 UTC on 13 March 2006. The announcers listed the website Radio
Slovakia URL as http://www.rsi.sk and the English-language service's
e-mail address as englishsection@slovakradio.sk. The card was signed
"Good to have you join us! Pete Miller" and has a beautiful
picture of Bratislava Castle on the front of the card.